A sign mounted on the building reads:
TO GOD BE THE GLORY
Be it known that
Pastor Dr. R. C. Connor, D.Min., Ph.D.
A Defender of the Faith, A Protector of the Flock
A Champion for the Cause of Christ in an Endeavor
To Restore Glory and Honor to the Church of
Jesus Church: Rescued Restored and Revitalized
this dilapidated Warehouse into God's House
This vestige installed herein this 10th month of 2007
In this the 44th Year of His Ministry
The 7th Year of His Episcopacy
Looks like this one's going to become permanent.
I've started paying more attention to the tops of fire hydrant bollards, and I've now seen quite a few that read "THAILAND".
In NYC, almost all of the elevated subway lines are built on top of streets; it's rare to see one running along its own right-of-way. I was just trying to get a photo of the Myrtle Avenue Line, a remnant of the old Myrtle Avenue El, when this little guy walked straight into my shot. I didn't even see him until he appeared on the screen of my camera.